The unglamorous paperwork that makes a long road lighter. This page is a neutral guide โ MileMori sells nothing here, links to no provider, and never shares any of your data with anyone. It is not financial, legal, or medical advice.
Three months of essential expenses in an account you can reach quickly. It is the floor under every other plan on your route: stops get easier to book, transitions get easier to keep, and bad weeks stop becoming bad years. Build it slowly โ a fixed small transfer on payday beats a heroic saving month.
An afternoon of paperwork that spares the people you love months of confusion. Rules differ by country โ in many places a simple notarized document is enough. Write the letter too: the will says who gets what; the letter says what mattered. (You may recognize this from your suggested stops โ it lives there for a reason.)
Know the three questions before talking to any provider, anywhere: What exactly is covered? (read the exclusions first), what does it cost per year โ really? (fees and escalation clauses included), and what would I do without it? (small risks you can absorb are usually cheaper uninsured). Term life insurance matters most when others depend on your income; health coverage rules vary so much by country that the honest general advice is: compare independently, decide slowly, and never buy under time pressure.
Our promise: MileMori never shares your answers, estimates, or any health data with insurers or anyone else โ and never will. If we ever add optional links to comparison services, they will live only behind a click on this page, never in your daily road.
Your MileMori data can be downloaded as JSON from Settings any time; keep a copy where your other important documents live. The same habit applies broadly: passwords in a manager with a recovery plan, photos in two places, and one person you trust who knows where things are.
A statistical motivation tool โ not medical, legal, or financial advice.